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The conversations teachers are having in schools today could determine what our world looks like in the future. We give those teachers a voice through weekly conversations about the important issues o... more
FAQs about No Wrong Answers:How many episodes does No Wrong Answers have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.
March 01, 2017Extra Credit: How Do You Teach ELLs?As part of its 5 Million Voices reporting project, NPR recently released a trove of data about the nation’s 5 million or so students who are labeled as English Language Learners, or ELLS....more9minPlay
February 27, 2017The "Bathroom Debate" LessonHow will the withdrawal of Obama era protections for transgender students effect students, classroom fallout from a shooting that's gained national attention and the best/worst films about teachers....more40minPlay
February 22, 2017Extra Credit: Jane Elliott's Blue/Brown Eyes ExerciseIn a career spanning nearly six decades, Jane Elliott has enjoyed a level of notoriety rare among public school teachers. Her fame can be traced back to one lesson she taught in April 1968 to her third-grade class in Riceville, Iowa. Distraught over the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., Elliott says she wanted to impress upon her all-white students the power of prejudice faced by African-Americans and other minority groups....more29minPlay
February 20, 2017The "I Was Given That Information" LessonWhat educators have to teach the media about handling President Trump, a Betsy DeVos update, and Fifty Shades of Sex Education....more41minPlay
February 15, 2017Extra Credit: Girls Vs. Boys?A new report published in the journal Science concludes negative stereotypes of girls lacking high intellectual ability start to be ingrained in students as young as kindergarten. Girls as young as six are far less likely than boys their age to believe girls are “really, really smart.”...more9minPlay
February 13, 2017The "#ShePersisted" LessonWhat can the silencing of Elizabeth Warren teach us about sexism in the classroom, how are teachers using the refugee crisis to educate students about empathy, and what is the future of Common Core?...more42minPlay
February 08, 2017Extra Credit: What Does DeVos' Confirmation Mean?The controversial confirmation of Betsy DeVos has grabbed a lot of media attention. But, what do actual teachers have to say? Find out how teachers expect this confirmation to affect their classroom....more18minPlay
February 06, 2017The "High Five" LessonOn this week's episode: integrating Black History month into the classroom, the pros and cons of discipling students, and a viral video about a teacher specializing in high fives....more32minPlay
February 06, 2017The "High Five" LessonOn this week's episode: integrating Black History month into the classroom, the pros and cons of discipling students, and a viral video about a teacher specializing in high fives....more32minPlay
February 01, 2017Extra Credit: Why Don't You Understand?One of the most popular stories at the website of Education Week last week was a column by an instructional coach in Illinois named Lisa Westman. In it, she detailed the “4 Phrases All Teachers Say, And No Students Understand.”...more8minPlay
FAQs about No Wrong Answers:How many episodes does No Wrong Answers have?The podcast currently has 138 episodes available.